Wargrave man’s death will remain unexplained
THE death of a man at his home in Wargrave will never truly be explained, a coroner has ruled. John Malcolm Easterbrook, 72, was discovered dead at his home in...
Read moreDetailsTHE death of a man at his home in Wargrave will never truly be explained, a coroner has ruled. John Malcolm Easterbrook, 72, was discovered dead at his home in...
Read moreDetailsThis dish is a welcome easy and very tasty contrast to the hustle and bustle of Christmas roast with all the trimmings. Save your leftover turkey on the bone and...
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD brewery is celebrating after the successful launch of a new Tap Yard, allowing it to offer some of the freshest brews around. Siren Craft Brew, which was judged...
Read moreDetailsThe latest donation from a new charity that aims to help homeless people in Wokingham has been made to The Salvation Army. Sue Jackson who heads up Wokingham In Need...
Read moreDetailsONE of Wokingham’s newest businesses has celebrated its first few months of trading by donating a cheque to a local hospice. Sedero Lounge, in Central Walk, started trading in October...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY woman’s variety show has helped a cancer charity raise more than £1,000. The evening of entertainment was organised by Emma Macedo and held at The Whitty Theatre in...
Read moreDetailsFESTIVE cards created by pupils at Montague Park Primary School were rewarded by David Wilson Homes at a special assembly on Tuesday. Borough Mayor Cllr Rob Stanton presented the prizes...
Read moreDetailsA FOOTBALL manager swapped tactics for songsheets last Thursday as he entertained a packed Redan pub for the Living Advent Calendar. Wycombe Wanderers’ manager Gareth Ainsworth teamed up with Pauly...
Read moreDetailsA THEATRE in Sonning has been shortlisted for a national sustainability award for its work in generating its own power. The Mill at Sonning, which draws the electricity for its...
Read moreDetailsA DEAF teen’s disappointment over a botched showing of Star Wars has turned to joy after the cinema promised to make amends. The youngster had booked for one of Vue...
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